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It did because they were not good empires
The European countries that had huge empires around the world were Spain, Portugal, France, and the United Kingdom. These colonial empires spanned across multiple continents and included territories in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
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Many nations granted freedom to their colonies.
APEX: Two European empires were dismantled.
It did because they were not good empires
The empires split up into smaller territories.
The European countries that had huge empires around the world were Spain, Portugal, France, and the United Kingdom. These colonial empires spanned across multiple continents and included territories in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
yes
At various times, the Spanish, the British, the Dutch, the French, and the Portuguese all had empires in the New World.
Spain
The European and Asian empires were echoes of the Alexander empire, which was itself an echo of the Assyrian and Persian empires. The European and Asian empires morphed into the nation-states of today under different political systems, so the link is very tenuous.
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Some reasons for early European exploration include seeking wealth through trade, spreading Christianity, expanding empires, and searching for new trade routes to Asia. Additionally, Europeans were driven by a desire for adventure and curiosity about the world beyond their known territories.
They allowed Europeans to communicate easily across different parts of international empires.
Both countries had empires that were newly formed, and were looking to expand their territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.